Law of Polarity &
Interconnectedness - a graphic symbol candidate

I've been meditating on various geometric symbols
that epitomize the quintessence of the 7 natural (or
Hermetic) Laws of truth that apply to all life. A
friend and mentor (Floyd Edwards, author ofSymbolism of the Great Seal of the
United States)
introduced me to a book in the early 1970's called
theKybalion,
which has been in print almost a century which
describes these seven Universal laws. Since the
book has gone out of copyright, you can also read
it online in its entiretyhere.

One of the laws (#4 in the sequence presented in
theKybalion
) is the Law of Polarity which states that everything
has its opposites; and all opposites are identical in
nature, but different in degree. In light of
contemporary systems theory, which reminds us that
everything is interconnected, it would seem that the
solution to the problems of limiting polarized
perspectives (which threaten to keep our planet on a
destructive course, from individuals to nations,)
would be to embrace perspectives that INTEGRATE and
reconcile seemingly different point of view -- with
the realization that we're all one and merely operate
(for the most part) from differing "degrees" of
various polarized viewpoints.

I just listened to a superbinterview by Ashok
Gangadean
addressing many aspects of this concept. I'm also
realizing that a symbol that represents many aspects
of this transcending vision is the "string art" genre
which shows all possible permutations of a network.
Theoretically, the ultimate symbol would depict every
possible point in all dimensions of space time (and
beyond) interconnected to every other point (which is
what physics now suggests is the closest model of our
Universe, to the best of my knowledge). However, a
symbol with a dozen points around a central point
suffices as a pretty good placeholder for us 3D folks
Here's a sketch of my proposed
candidate for a symbol for the law of polarity: